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1972 Bronco Wedding Build

TinaTheBronco

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Just wanted to stop in and introduce myself and my project! I have a 1972 Bronco that me and my fiancee are looking to turn into a nice drivable rig. The challenge is we want to complete it by our wedding so we can drive away from the ceremony in it, in less than a year. So, needless to say it's going to be a push to get it done! We just pulled it out last night to get started.
 

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Scoop

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Congratulations! And good luck on the build.

Start a "build thread" here to keep you motivated! Looks like a solid start.
 

jeffncs

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It can be done…. 8mos ago, I started with a frame, frozen drivetrain and a rusted out body.

Working on weekend days (despite 3 weeklong business trips), today the truck is 90%. I’m finishing the cage and am just down to a few small bodywork areas before it comes off the skates for its first firing.

Work done:
Full frame restoration and driveline installation
Front and rear diffs built by me
Floors, quarters, rockers, inner rockers, inner fenders, new fenders and 1 new door.

I forecast it’ll be in paint before the end of May and drivable by mid June. That’ll be 9-10min start to finish and I started with Swiss cheese.
 

ared77

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Welcome and Congratulations. Great way to start a marriage!
 

m_m70

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I have a 1972 Bronco that me and my fiancee are looking to turn into a nice drivable rig.
welcome! so a few questions: 1 - what shape is it in now? 2 - what you want to have to consider it a nice drivable rig and 3 - are you doing the work yourself?
 

Speedrdr

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Welcome to the best source of knowledge on ALL things early Bronco and the most helpful people around! I think I would have given up on my restoration if not for the encouragement and advice from members on CB forum. Good luck with the build and the upcoming wedding.
I have a very understanding wife. After 5 years of working on mine, she no longer asks, “when will we be able to drive it”, but “when are you gonna start putting parts back ON it”?

Randy
 

gnsteam

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Welcome and congratulation on your engagement. As many have said, this is a great place for help and advice. Looking forward to seeing your progress.
 

Johnnyb

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Awesome! If you are going to do the motor/trans/t-case, take those out first. Then get it to paint & body ASAP, those shops can take forever. Axles/suspension/lifts can be done later and in not too much time.

-JB
 
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